Item: Nomadland
Language: en-US
Type of Problem: Incorrect_content
Extra Details: The genre category for 'Nomadland' should include 'Western'. The film is by all accounts a contemporary Western, as it fulfills the AFI's definition of a Western - being set in the American West and embodying the spirit of the frontier life. This frontier life can be seen through the new wave of van-dwelling nomads, who a character in the film even refers to as being similar to the pioneers. Multiple film publications have referred to the film as a contemporary Western, and it is recognized as such on Wikipedia.
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Atbildēt no janar
on janvāris 5, 2021 at 10:11 AM
@RiggityRiggityRobots wrote:
Thanks for your report!
Okay, you've convinced me. I just added "Western" again.
Atbildēt no zyzoo87
on aprīlis 12, 2021 at 11:31 AM
it is above all a social drama, with a western atmosphere of course, but also a cliché of all those whom society no longer wants.. and without pandemic please😷🙄😏
Atbildēt no lineker
on maijs 14, 2021 at 5:36 AM
OK, so I changed this before seeing this report, but I still think Western is incorrect as a main genre. One could possibly see it as a subgenre since the movie is taking place "in the Western part of the United States". But it's not mentioned as a Western on Wikipedia and if you compare it to a regular Western, I'd say it has very little in common with previous movies.
But how is the Western genre really defined? Here's one definition (found via Google):
And another one:
Even the AFI is referring to the past (when it mentions the "new frontier"):
If I could specify the exact subgenre of Nomadland I would use 'social drama', or perhaps even see it as a bit of an Adventure movie (she has a choice of a safe life, but goes on an adventure instead). And that is why I removed the Western genre today.
Atbildēt no zyzoo87
on maijs 15, 2021 at 4:48 AM
In any case, it is a beautiful film, poignant and representative of the American dream of today, whatever the different translations of the different dictionaries. Like what a single word can lead to long sentences! 🤠 Good continuation to you .. You do not have an easy job! 😉 (and sorry for my faulty translation, is google translate!)🙄